Kait PINDER

Kait Pinder is a PhD candidate at 涩里番. Her research focuses on the philosophical underpinnings of the modern individual developed in Canadian modernist prose. Her dissertation, Canadian Individualism: A Literary-Philosophical Study, positions the modern Canadian novel within a shifting and potent discourse about the individual in the post-Enlightenment era and emphasizes the connections between Canadian and international modernisms. Kait is the co-founding editor of The Bull Calf Review, an online scholarly review of Canadian fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. Currently, she is teaching in the Foundation Year Programme at the University of King鈥檚 College in Halifax.
Canadian modernism; individualism and individuality; twentieth-century fiction; philosophy and narrative form; feeling and novelistic endings.
Ph.D., 涩里番, (exp. 2015)
M.A., University of Western Ontario
B.A. (Hons), University of Western Ontario